Revivals, Mental Health, and Ears on Sudan: NBHAP Newsletter #01
Hey there. Welcome to NBHAP’s newsletter. We are glad you’re here. Sit down, put on your headphones, drink a glass of water, and take a moment to browse through the music and stories we encountered this month.
Currently playing: "Teru Teru" by Kodäma
Good morning, afternoon, or evening dear reader. This is Liv from NBHAP. The first edition of the NBHAP newsletter is coming to you straight from my Barcelona base. I just made myself a too-hot-to-drink cup of coffee and sat down on the living room couch. While waiting for it to cool down, I am writing these words and listening to "Teru Teru" by the duo Kodäma, my current weekend morning jam. The song is part of the 2018 EP "Black Cloud (Abre numa nova janela)" by Kiala Ogawa and Thomas Hugenel and merges electronic soul with eclectic influence from the band's West African and Japanese heritage. Press play to join my frequency.
What makes a good Saturday morning song in your opinion?
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It is April, a month of transition, change, and unreliable weather conditions. But it is also (at least in the Northern Hemisphere) a time of growth. Winter blends into spring, trees green, and first sunbeams chase away remainders of winter depression. Fittingly, we had an extended conversation (Abre numa nova janela) with the duo Modha (Abre numa nova janela) whose debut LP "Through the Cycle" (Abre numa nova janela) is an interdisciplinary dialog about mental health. Together with artists like okcandice, Noah Slee, and Jermaine Peterson, they released a soulful, jazzy RnB collection of songs to destigmatize talking about mental health and depression.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tX0XwEe8avs (Abre numa nova janela)“We hope to create an understanding of how individual and complex mental health experiences are, yet how they are tied to history, society, and structural injustice." – Modha
Author Lilly Timme's conversation (Abre numa nova janela) with Portland's Jente Pironet picks up the theme. “Music needs to be like therapy”, the singer says elaborating on the band's second LP "Departures (Abre numa nova janela)". Creative expression is one way of dealing with struggles. Music can be a tool to look at emotions, to voice them, and to work through them. That also applies to the way Ray Lozano (Abre numa nova janela) approached her intimate debut record "Pairing Mode" (Abre numa nova janela). In a personal guest feature (Abre numa nova janela), the German-Filipino singer writes about finding comfort and belonging in Jill Scott's music as a teenager. For LA-based multimedia artist Annahstasia (Abre numa nova janela), the release of her debut meant a reconnection with her first love: music. Titled "Revival (Abre numa nova janela)", the record mends her relationship to femininity and herself while calling out discriminatory social structures. It is a confidently vulnerable return to musical expression.
"[...] I realized that I can’t put aside these vulnerable pieces of me for the future. I should be investing in them now and I should be exploring them now."
– Annahstasia
How music can be a vehicle to reach a state of catharsis was the focus of editor Andreas' conversation with Irish newcomers Perlee (Abre numa nova janela), as they strolled through their old, Berlin-Moabit surroundings. "A lot of it is about moving and being in different places and feeling", co-singer Saramai Leech notes about their debut LP "Speaking From Other Rooms" (Abre numa nova janela). The record explores these sentiments to a consuming degree.
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The up-and-coming, the hot new shit. This month we featured three amazing new acts on our introducing radar. We kicked off the month with Dutch musician Nadine Appeldoorn, aka Mazey Haze (Abre numa nova janela) who released her debut EP "Back To The Start (Abre numa nova janela)". Author Austin Maloney writes: "Mazey Haze's songs, whether they’re taking on the guise of spacey, kaleidoscopic psych-pop or lush, orchestral 60s-influenced rock, all sweep out of the speakers in a burst of life and colour". From there, we took it to France with the French-Algerian singer and producer Sabrina Bellaouel (Abre numa nova janela) and her debut "Al Hadr (Abre numa nova janela)". The Arabic title roughly translates to "the present time". Singer-songwriter meets electronic pop and techno house, "Al Hadr" is a chameleon of a record. Cellist Lucinda Chua (Abre numa nova janela) concluded April with her ethereal debut LP "YIAN (Abre numa nova janela)" (燕), an intimate exploration of her Chinese-British identity over carefully orchestrated warm piano melodies and lush synths.
Tune into the current version of our Introducing (Abre numa nova janela) playlist below, and follow it to listen to receive an update every week.
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What we listen to, who we support, and who gets heard is political. Who has access to the resources to express themselves and release songs is political. This section of the newsletter is dedicated to the intersection of music and politics. Following the current escalation (Abre numa nova janela) of violence between the Rapid Support Forces and the Sudanese Armed Forces in Sudan and its capital Khartoum, we are highlighting musicians from the country this month. Featuring artists like Amira Kheir (Abre numa nova janela), Alsarah & The Nubatones (Abre numa nova janela), and Rasha (Abre numa nova janela), the playlist (Abre numa nova janela) establishes a dialog between locals and artists from the Sudanese diaspora like Dua Saleh, (Abre numa nova janela) Nadine El Roubi (Abre numa nova janela), and Gaidaa (Abre numa nova janela). If you are interested in exploring the country's traditional sound, check out the web archive and Soundcloud (Abre numa nova janela) of Sudan Tapes Archive (Abre numa nova janela) dedicated to preserving Sudanese music culture.
To stay up to date with the situation in Sudan, follow accounts like Project Taghyir (Abre numa nova janela) and Women of Sudan (Abre numa nova janela), who regularly publish resources and well-researched information. If within your possibilities, consider financially supporting initiatives providing aid on the ground, for example, Sudan Aid Fund (Abre numa nova janela). And if you are a London-based person of Sudanese descent there will be a community healing event (Abre numa nova janela) taking place on May 2nd.
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/63Ef4SjHJ4EaDxLxoM6Aha?si=8bce707c872c47ae (Abre numa nova janela)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ba5-5VOLZo0 (Abre numa nova janela)Music Industry Tea
The music industry is a twisted place, Annahstasia (Abre numa nova janela) tells author Alexandra Gulzarova. Both, she and Londoner Rapper Nadia Rose (Abre numa nova janela) describe the discrimination and creative policing of their art they experienced as Black women in the music industry. Fighting back and regaining control, Nadia started releasing music via her own label, QWERKY Entertainment. Annahstasia found inspiration in other ways of creative expression while struggling with ties to a label that would not allow her creative freedom until she was finally able to make her return with "Revival".
Another way of stepping out of the machinery is crowdfunding. There lies power in community. Platforms like Patreon allowed the Canadian indie veterans Stars (Abre numa nova janela) to maintain an authentic creative voice in the age of streaming and digital consumerism. Loudly advocating against the Silicon Valley tech giants, co-singer Amy Millan tributes the idea of crowdfunding as one of the reasons they are still here, as she discusses the band's legacy (Abre numa nova janela) with longtime admirers Andreas Peters and Norman Fleischer.
"Patreon is the most beautiful place on the internet to me. It’s this community of people. Everyone’s made friends with each other." – Amy Millan
Listen Closely
There were so many exciting records released this month. Too many to keep up with every single one. Some favorites by the NBHAP staff include Daughter (Abre numa nova janela), Lucy Kruger & The Lost Boys (Abre numa nova janela), Yaeji (Abre numa nova janela), Temples (Abre numa nova janela), Everything But The Girl (Abre numa nova janela), Lael Neale (Abre numa nova janela), Perlee (Abre numa nova janela), Indigo De Souza (Abre numa nova janela) and Nabihah Iqbal (Abre numa nova janela). Read the reviews right here (Abre numa nova janela). Do you have a favorite?
Our A Certain Regard (Abre numa nova janela) column is for the music nerds among you, the ones who want to read more than a short review. Author Lilly Timme takes us on a journey (Abre numa nova janela) through the debut LP by the collective boygenius. She finds that "the record" (Abre numa nova janela) is a defining classic already, cementing the storytelling craft and melodic skill of Phoebe Bridgers (Abre numa nova janela), Lucy Dacus (Abre numa nova janela), and Julien Baker (Abre numa nova janela).
"'the record' is a diary of the friendship of three women, full of conversations and the will to understand and support each other."
An advocate of gentle tunes and yet aiming for big topics, Fenne Lily (Abre numa nova janela) soars up to new heights in her recent "Big Picture" (Abre numa nova janela). Walking us through her new record song by song, the songwriter takes us through the hurtful but liberating process of fumbling through the maze of a past relationship."By documenting the most vulnerable parts of that time, I felt like I reclaimed some kind of autonomy", says Fenne Lily.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQ_565ZKqvI (Abre numa nova janela)Favorite Lyric
“Leonard Cohen once said,
‘There’s a crack in everything, that’s how the light gets in’
And I am not an old man having an existential crisis at a Buddhist monastery writing horny poetry
But I agree”
– boygenius
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What do rap and jazz have in common? They both thrive on improvisation and freestyle. And both genres originated in Black communities in the USA resisting the hegemonic white music industry. Berlin's XJAZZ! (Abre numa nova janela) festival bends definitions of jazz and curates a broad range of artists from different backgrounds. We met headlining rapper and lyricist Nadia Rose (Abre numa nova janela) to discuss the connection (Abre numa nova janela) between rap and jazz ahead of her show on the 12th of May.
Join us at XJAZZ! Festival to see amazing artists like Alfa Mist, Dumama, KOKOROKO, and the recent winner of Deutscher Jazzpreis Artist of the Year, Sanni Est. Check out the full lineup (Abre numa nova janela) and get your tickets right here (Abre numa nova janela).
For more event recommendations follow our Instagram (Abre numa nova janela) where we regularly share tour announcements and interesting events to check out in Berlin and beyond.
What's Next?
May does not just take us to XJAZZ! Festival and Cologne's c/o pop (Abre numa nova janela) but it is also a month of many exciting releases. Features to look forward to are Felicia Aghaye's conversation with Londoner jazz artist Alfa Mist who released his new album "Variables (Abre numa nova janela)" this month, and the chat Anna Grubauer had with Berliner RnB artist Lie Ning about his long-awaited debut "Utopia (Abre numa nova janela)". We also have playlist updates in the making. Follow our Spotify channel (Abre numa nova janela) to not miss them.
In early May, we will bring you an extended conversation with Stella Spoon from Queer Trans Liberation Network (Abre numa nova janela) who is part of the organizing team of the X-S Event (Abre numa nova janela) in Berlin with the aim to make nightlife accessible for disabled and neurodiverse communities. We spoke about concepts of safer spaces and the ways in which venues and promoters need to do a better job dismantling barriers and educating themselves on the harmful effects of ableism. Stay tuned for this important interview and join the event on May 6th.
But before all that, we wish you a revolutionary May 1st/Labor Day! There will be no new content on the blog that day. If you can, take to the streets (Abre numa nova janela) for workers' rights and against capitalist exploitation and discrimination.
On That Note
Before you go on with your day, here is one more song to give a spin right now. Our latest Daily Tune rings in relaxed weekend vibes with the ambient track "Stillhetens hav II" by Swedish composer Vargkvint (Abre numa nova janela).
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLygDk4RgvA&feature=youtu.be (Abre numa nova janela)Our NBHAP playlists are currently still curated only on Spotify. While we are working on changing this, and encourage you to consider alternatives like Tidal (Abre numa nova janela) for a fairer compensation of artists you love, or go old school and support them by buying merch and vinyl. Remember that the best day to make your purchases is Bandcamp Friday (Abre numa nova janela), where 100% of the proceeds go to the artists. The next one is on May 5th.
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Thank you for reading and listening.
Love, NBHAP Team